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thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> abc gift to you thisw holiday season is a pair of free apps to down load our alarm clock app and our app is available for all of those devices as well as ipad. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> wild weather on the central coast. a rare tornado touching down in watsonville, leaving a nursery cleaning up for day autos local reservoirs at capacity and the record water levels that haven't been seen >> i'm sandhya patel. live doppler 7 hd tracking a system now. where it's raining and where it's snowing and if this will affect your weekend plans coming up. >> good evening, i'm cheryl jeng autos we're on storm watch today, reservoirs filled with rain water throughout the bay area. >> and this is what it looked like in the north bay. all of the water basins are spilling over. of all of the rain in the bay area. >> this tree came crashing down in a menlo park neighborhood. and it took power lines witness. crews along the scene trying to restring wire autos taking you live outside right now to our mount tam tam camera. conditions gloomy now.
thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> abc gift to you thisw holiday season is a pair of free apps to down load our alarm clock app and our app is available for all of those devices as well as ipad. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> wild weather on the central coast. a rare tornado touching down in watsonville, leaving a nursery cleaning up for day autos local reservoirs at capacity and the record water levels that haven't been seen >> i'm sandhya patel. live...
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abc 7 news is live in east palo alto keeping an eye on repairs at the creek. >> first, abc 7 with a quick look at live doppler 7 hd. >> yes. activity is dying down. i'm going to show you where we're seeing showers. really it's east of san jose. looking at the moisture here, it's in the mountains not much returning there around the monterey bay. we have a few light rain showers around highway 68. you'll see here and as we move this, taking you back three hours, you'll notice showers that were skirting coast and moving in dying down now as the sunset. so we're gooding to get a chance to dry out. here are the rainfall totals for past 24 hours. an inch in san rafael. san francisco, under an inch. oakland close to an inch there. in livermore, 36 of rain. we'll get a chance to dry out but there is another storm coming. it may impact the weekend plans. i'll be back a look at deviles -- details but fast forward to new year's eve and new year' day. >> emergency measures olding on a failed creek eleveny. now, some residents are eeger to see work beginning on long term plans for protecting their hom
abc 7 news is live in east palo alto keeping an eye on repairs at the creek. >> first, abc 7 with a quick look at live doppler 7 hd. >> yes. activity is dying down. i'm going to show you where we're seeing showers. really it's east of san jose. looking at the moisture here, it's in the mountains not much returning there around the monterey bay. we have a few light rain showers around highway 68. you'll see here and as we move this, taking you back three hours, you'll notice showers...
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we track the winter weather headed our way keep it here and down load the weather app, just head to abc 2news.com and get the apf for your smart phone or tablet. >>> the winter storm that blasted through the midwest and northeast didn't hit us but more snow is on the way for those area that have already seen a lot of snow. we have more onto problem that's just starting. >> reporter: just one day after a wicked winter storm dumped record snow in the central and northeast parts of the country, forecasters say it's not over yet. another storm system is on the way hitting many of the same states that have suffer from damaging tornadoes and deadly snow fall. >> this is going to be a disruptive storm from the midwest toward the northeast. its going to be a colder storm than before and we are going to see quite a bit of flight delays and travel delays on the roadways on saturday. >> reporter: more snow, rain and gusty winds will snarl travel. if you are going by train, plane or mobile before new year's you may want to prepare for weather related delays. according to flight aware.com more than
we track the winter weather headed our way keep it here and down load the weather app, just head to abc 2news.com and get the apf for your smart phone or tablet. >>> the winter storm that blasted through the midwest and northeast didn't hit us but more snow is on the way for those area that have already seen a lot of snow. we have more onto problem that's just starting. >> reporter: just one day after a wicked winter storm dumped record snow in the central and northeast parts of...
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eastern, right here on abc. we can't wait to see you back on the air. >>> still much more ahead right here on "world news" this new year's eve. the first new year's without dick clark. tonight, preparing to honor him as we hear from his wife. she'sens wh answers what she sa many people have been asking her. jamie lee curtis?! oh hi, yes. wow you really went all out on the decorations, huh? yeah, but i'm so slow taking them down after all the fatty holiday food. but that's normal. what do you mean that's normal? it doesn't have to be. to me normal means feeling good inside. not slow. try some activia. activia helps with occasional irregularity when eaten three times a day. keep a video diary and let me know about your new normal. [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll e
eastern, right here on abc. we can't wait to see you back on the air. >>> still much more ahead right here on "world news" this new year's eve. the first new year's without dick clark. tonight, preparing to honor him as we hear from his wife. she'sens wh answers what she sa many people have been asking her. jamie lee curtis?! oh hi, yes. wow you really went all out on the decorations, huh? yeah, but i'm so slow taking them down after all the fatty holiday food. but that's...
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nick smith, abc 7 news. >> police are not releasing a lot of information about a deadly shooting by a police officer this morning. officers say they could hear a woman screaming in the background of a 911 call from the apartment. they arrived and were confronted by an armed man. police say the officers were forced to shoot the man butúj4 refused to give more detail autos there is more than one officer involved. however, i will not disclose identities for number involved but there are no officers injured in this incident. >> police would not say what provoked this shooting. the district attorney joined the investigation. ples say this is the city's first officer involved shooting since 2001. >> in oakland, business owners frightened and frustrated after returning to work to find their shops vandalized over the christmas holiday. sometime tuesday night, someone smashed windows in stores. the back wind yof a van was broken. and the operator says this type of crime is just too common in the neighborhood. >> if this will go on and on and on with, out being an end, then, probably i'll have
nick smith, abc 7 news. >> police are not releasing a lot of information about a deadly shooting by a police officer this morning. officers say they could hear a woman screaming in the background of a 911 call from the apartment. they arrived and were confronted by an armed man. police say the officers were forced to shoot the man butúj4 refused to give more detail autos there is more than one officer involved. however, i will not disclose identities for number involved but there are no...
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kris van cleave, abc 7 news. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we begin tonight on storm
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and that's where we begin here tonight, with abc's john schriffen leading us off. >> reporter: whiteout conditions in ohio. power lines snapped like twigs in arkansas. and this pickup truck in southern illinois, struggling just to clear a path. the winter blast, now accounting for 15 deaths. most of them on the nation's roads, where black ice led to accident after accident. >> i lost count of the number of cars i've seen in the ditch. i saw a jackknifed tractor trailer a horse trailer turned over. >> reporter: today, the northeast was digging out. this man spent hours trying to rescue his car here in s what is it like deeming with this much snow? >> a lot of agony. a lot of back breaking. >> reporter: mother nature is wreaking havoc in the skies. today alone, close to 700 flights were canceled. in the past 48 hours? nearly 3,000. on new york's long island, this southwest airlines plane skidded off the run way, getting stuck in the mud. 129 passengers evacuated safely. >> tower southwest 4695. we just made your day very exciting, at least ours is going to be. we just tack sied off into t
and that's where we begin here tonight, with abc's john schriffen leading us off. >> reporter: whiteout conditions in ohio. power lines snapped like twigs in arkansas. and this pickup truck in southern illinois, struggling just to clear a path. the winter blast, now accounting for 15 deaths. most of them on the nation's roads, where black ice led to accident after accident. >> i lost count of the number of cars i've seen in the ditch. i saw a jackknifed tractor trailer a horse...
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nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> it was so much fun to watch today. that is the broadcast for tonight. "gma" first thing in the morning. for diane and all of us, good night. >>> stoont a new offensive against crime in oakland. they're bringing in a heavy hitter. >> a quiet neighborhood shattered by gunfire. a screaming 911 call"Ñ$> leaves her a fatal shooting by police. >> if you've borrowed money from a pay day lender you may be able to collect your share share of a settlement. >> back on storm watch. homeowners cleaning up after a wet holiday weekend with more rain headed our way. >> here is the latest crime scene in oakland. another neighborhood shooting. tonight, though, a new attempt to fight crime is about to get underway this, one holds promise. good evening. i'm cheryl jengs. >> i'm dan ashley. one of the most prominent crime fighters to help reverse the spire yafl violence. william j bratten, police chief in los angeles for seven years. now, a senior advisor for a corporate security firm based in new york. we're live tonight. what is the pl
nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> it was so much fun to watch today. that is the broadcast for tonight. "gma" first thing in the morning. for diane and all of us, good night. >>> stoont a new offensive against crime in oakland. they're bringing in a heavy hitter. >> a quiet neighborhood shattered by gunfire. a screaming 911 call"Ñ$> leaves her a fatal shooting by police. >> if you've borrowed money from a pay day lender you may be able to...
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john schriffen, abc news. syracuse, new york. >> john braving those winter storms to bring you that story. colder weather is on the way this weekend. >> it is a one-two punch for travelers out there. our coverage continues with accuweather and meteorologist jim dicky. good morning, jim. >> good morning. our next storm system taking shape through the day. in the form of two storms. one area of low pressure rolling out of the gulf of mexico, bringing rain to the lower mississippi valley. stronger storms in the afternoon in southern louisiana. and a weak area of low pressure tracks its way out of the midwest, bringing light snow across the great lakes. the two combine forces here. through the night, we'll see 1 to 3 inches in the ohio valley. brandi and muhammad, back to you. >>> in pasadena, california, not only are the stanford cardinals and the wisconsin badgers getting ready for tuesday's rose bowl game, workers are putting together the beautiful floats that will be in the tournament of roses parade. >> this
john schriffen, abc news. syracuse, new york. >> john braving those winter storms to bring you that story. colder weather is on the way this weekend. >> it is a one-two punch for travelers out there. our coverage continues with accuweather and meteorologist jim dicky. good morning, jim. >> good morning. our next storm system taking shape through the day. in the form of two storms. one area of low pressure rolling out of the gulf of mexico, bringing rain to the lower...
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you can watch it live right here on abc. what's interesting is all those people out there, most of them aren't native new yorkers. i have one question, and i've always wondered this. where do they go to the bathroom when they're standing out there for hours on end? where do you go to the bathroom? >> yeah, as someone who is staying not too far from times square, i don't want to know the answer to that question. >> seriously. there's a live picture of times square. that's going to be full of millions of people. do you just wear a diaper? i hate saying that, but if you've got to go, you've got to go. >> i wouldn't be surprised if there's a few people running around in diapers. if you could do new years with any one person in the world, celebrity, world leader, who would that be? >> can i be cheesy? it would be my baby, my husband. i wouldn't want to be with anybody else. seriously. >> good answer. >> your wife? >> yeah, my wife and snoop. >> and snoop. there you go. >>> coming up, hundreds of teachers ended up spending part of
you can watch it live right here on abc. what's interesting is all those people out there, most of them aren't native new yorkers. i have one question, and i've always wondered this. where do they go to the bathroom when they're standing out there for hours on end? where do you go to the bathroom? >> yeah, as someone who is staying not too far from times square, i don't want to know the answer to that question. >> seriously. there's a live picture of times square. that's going to be...
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abc's akiko fujita is here with the story. i like what she's doing, this mom. >> this is a story that a lot of teens can relate to. parents with a very long list of rules. a teenager had been begging his mom for an iphone all year without much success. so he was pleasantly surprised to find one all wrapped up on christmas day. that is until he found the very personal, very detailed contract that came with it, not from the phone company, no, this one was written by his mom. >> number one, it is my phone, i bought it, i pay for it. no porn. i will always know the password. >> reporter: it's not exactly the christmas list you'd expect as a 13-year-old. >> hand the phone in to one of your parents at approximately 7:30 p.m. >> reporter: an 18-point contract littered with dos and don'ts. >> don't take a zillion pictures and videos. >> reporter: greg hoffman's ticket to a new iphone. >> oh, my god. my first reaction was why, why did she really have to do this? >> what i wanted to do and show him, how you could be a responsible user o
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of abc's "this week." >> hey, jon, good morning. i know today and tomorrow obviously hugely important. can you sort of walk us through the potential order of operations? what could we see play out today and tomorrow? >> well, it is right down to the wire, dan. what's happening right now is harry reid and mitch mcconnell, the top democrat and republican in the senate are still negotiating their staffs at this hour. they are supposed to be working until about 3:00 this afternoon when the plan would be presented to both caucuses. as we understand what they are talking about is the bare minimum. basically the senate negotiating to extend those tax cuts for everybody making under $250,000 a year and do extend unemployment benefits also they're talking about trying to do something to stop the automatic spending cuts that go into effect but don't expect a deal on that. now, dan, if a deal can be reached today, the senate would begin looking at it, begin debating it and then you would see vote tomorrow in the senate and possibly a vote tomo
of abc's "this week." >> hey, jon, good morning. i know today and tomorrow obviously hugely important. can you sort of walk us through the potential order of operations? what could we see play out today and tomorrow? >> well, it is right down to the wire, dan. what's happening right now is harry reid and mitch mcconnell, the top democrat and republican in the senate are still negotiating their staffs at this hour. they are supposed to be working until about 3:00 this...
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. >>> do you watch abc's hit show "modern family" it has become a bit of a phenomenon. we sat down with one of the emmy winning producers and how they create nose crazy and hilarious story lines. >> i know, right. >> all i have to do is get 50 signatures, make my case and it's on. >> i am so proud of you. >> we all are. >> usually the minute any of us walks in the door, she gives us all something to do. >> do your homework. >> clean your room. >> put on pants. >> like the queen is coming over. >> i could really use your help getting these signatures. >> i'll do it as soon as i change those light bulbs you wanted. >> kids? >> i have a ton of homework. >>> "modern family" ever see it? it is a huge hit on abc packed with 21st century dynamics that are becoming the new normal for the modern family. nadia sat down with danny one of its executive producers for a real insider's tour of the show. cnn exclusive and today's arts & leisure. >> it's hard to know what makes "modern family" such a phenomenon. it's very relatable to like a wide sloth of the audience from my children's
. >>> do you watch abc's hit show "modern family" it has become a bit of a phenomenon. we sat down with one of the emmy winning producers and how they create nose crazy and hilarious story lines. >> i know, right. >> all i have to do is get 50 signatures, make my case and it's on. >> i am so proud of you. >> we all are. >> usually the minute any of us walks in the door, she gives us all something to do. >> do your homework. >> clean...
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abc's lama hasan has the latest from london. good morning to you, lama. >> reporter: good morning to you, josh. this controversial new bill banning u.s. citizens from adopting russian children is igniting a firestorm among human rights activists, saying this law victimizes children to make a political point. the u.s. is the biggest destination for adopted children. some 60,000 of them have been given homes by americans since the fall of the soviet union. there's nearly 52 children in the process of being adopted by american families right now. in some cases, families who have been waiting years to complete the adoption process. this new law will block those kids from leaving russia. meaning, they will not be coming to the u.s. and given a new home. and so far, the u.s. has not responded. josh? >> thank you. amy? >> heartbreaking story, josh. >>> we have breaking weather news, though. much of the country under a blanket of snow. and sam's telling us, there's more snow on the way. >> watching this storm develop this morning, amy.
abc's lama hasan has the latest from london. good morning to you, lama. >> reporter: good morning to you, josh. this controversial new bill banning u.s. citizens from adopting russian children is igniting a firestorm among human rights activists, saying this law victimizes children to make a political point. the u.s. is the biggest destination for adopted children. some 60,000 of them have been given homes by americans since the fall of the soviet union. there's nearly 52 children in the...
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abc's dr. jennifer ashton explains exactly what can be done about it. >> this is potentially very serious for a pregnant woman. at this stage of pregnancy however, most of the risks lie with the mother. we usually start by modifying diet. so feeding bland foods, small frequent meals. then if necessary, the woman might need to be admitted to the hospital where iv fluids or iv hydration is given. if that doesn't work, we then go on to medications. and these are very strong anti-nausea medications that work both in the brain as well as the stomach. if necessary, tube feedings with a permanent catheter might be needed. much bigger than queasiness and potentially very serious. >> and folks have to understand we're not talking a run-of-the-mill condition here. they say sometimes the condition itself is linked to having twins. wouldn't that be interesting if we have royal twins coming down the pike. >> then that's actually what do they do? who's going to be delivered first? they have to be delivered c
abc's dr. jennifer ashton explains exactly what can be done about it. >> this is potentially very serious for a pregnant woman. at this stage of pregnancy however, most of the risks lie with the mother. we usually start by modifying diet. so feeding bland foods, small frequent meals. then if necessary, the woman might need to be admitted to the hospital where iv fluids or iv hydration is given. if that doesn't work, we then go on to medications. and these are very strong anti-nausea...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> thank you, martha. >>> u.n. ambassador susan rice is stepping aside, withdrawing her name from consideration to become the next secretary of state for the u.s. in a letter to president obama, rice said the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive, and costly. she says in the end, the tradeoff would be unfair to the country. republican senators have attacked rice for her handling of the crisis in libya and the death of ambassador chris stephens. so a little bit of a political black eye for the obama administration. this was his first choice, now looking like senator john kerry of massachusetts will be the likely at this point. >> and susan rice tweeting yesterday, those of you who know me know i'm a fighter, but not at the cost of what's right for our country. she just wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" and said i concluded it would be wrong to allow this debate to keep distracting from urgent national priorities like immigration and growing our economy. >> benghazi was an issue. but also some of he
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> thank you, martha. >>> u.n. ambassador susan rice is stepping aside, withdrawing her name from consideration to become the next secretary of state for the u.s. in a letter to president obama, rice said the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive, and costly. she says in the end, the tradeoff would be unfair to the country. republican senators have attacked rice for her handling of the crisis in libya and the death of ambassador...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> we have an update on former president george h. w. bush. the 88-year-old was moved out of intensive care at a houston hospital. they say that his condition continues to will improve and the family thanks everyone for their prayers and good thoughts. president bush has been in the hospital since late november for a cough. >> a deadly plane crash in russia tonight. what investigators believe happened. >> following developing news from russia, where a passenger plane has crashed as it as it attempted to land in moscow. 4 people of the eight who were on board were killed, 4 others seriously injured. and the the woman who was gang raped in india at two weeks ago has died. the police in new delhi are urging people to stay calm. there have already been riots and the city. the crowds have demanding punishment for six people arrested in the attack. the woman and a male companion were insulted on a bus. the woman had severe organ failure from the injuries to her body and brain. >> an arrest and charges against a woman who pushed a subway passenger to
richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> we have an update on former president george h. w. bush. the 88-year-old was moved out of intensive care at a houston hospital. they say that his condition continues to will improve and the family thanks everyone for their prayers and good thoughts. president bush has been in the hospital since late november for a cough. >> a deadly plane crash in russia tonight. what investigators believe happened. >> following developing news from russia, where...
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live in new york, wendy gillette, abc news. muhammad and brandi, back to you. >> thanks, wendy. >>> here's a look ahead at the nation's weather. winter watches and warnings are in effect for almost half of the country. the northeast could see a rain/snow mix for the evening commute before it turns all winter rain. wet from san francisco all the way to seattle. >> it is extremely cold in the middle of the nation. dallas is 38 degrees instead of the usual 55. minneapolis doesn't even get out of the teens. in the meantime, honolulu and miami, you're in the 80s. but there could be rain in both of those cities. chicago, detroit and indianapolis are in the 30s. >>> to our other top story this morning. president obama is cutting his vacation short and heading back to the white house. >> he's hoping to make a last-ditch compromise with lawmakers to try to avoid that fiscal cliff. reena ninan is traveling with the president. she joins us, now, from honolulu, hawaii. reena, has there been any movement to try to reach a compromise here? >
live in new york, wendy gillette, abc news. muhammad and brandi, back to you. >> thanks, wendy. >>> here's a look ahead at the nation's weather. winter watches and warnings are in effect for almost half of the country. the northeast could see a rain/snow mix for the evening commute before it turns all winter rain. wet from san francisco all the way to seattle. >> it is extremely cold in the middle of the nation. dallas is 38 degrees instead of the usual 55. minneapolis...
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covering the week -- jackie calmes of "new york times," eamon javers of cnbc, amy walter of abc news, and james kitfield of "national journal." >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nations capitol, this is washington week with gwen ifill, produced in association with national journal. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- ♪ >> wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >> we know why we're here. to charlotte a greater path, in the air and in our factories. >> to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding is provided by prudential additional funding is also provided by the annenberg financial. foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington
covering the week -- jackie calmes of "new york times," eamon javers of cnbc, amy walter of abc news, and james kitfield of "national journal." >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nations capitol, this is washington week with gwen ifill, produced in association with national journal. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- ♪ >> wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern....
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he tells abc news he played the crazy card to save himself. here's the crazy back story. a neighbor in the nation of belize complained about john mcafee's dog, then somebody poisoned the dogs then killed mcafee's neighbor. the millionaire says he escaped to avoid police who say he's a person of interest in the killing but not a suspect. he turned up in guatemala where he got in illegally but instead of sending him to belize, they flew him to the united states and he's in a hotel in miami. he says he ethics the publicity -- he thinks the publicity surrounding his case is working. >> millionaire madman on the run. you paid attention to the story. because you acted like a madman. >> i did and it worked. >> gretchen: it's not all good news, his cash is still in belize and his 20-year-old girlfriend stayed in guatemala. phil, mcafee says he wants privacy. i can't keep the story straight. what do you know? >> well he's not getting privacy and doesn't seem too intent on it. every step of the way in south beach he's surrounded by a international media hoard and giving news confer
he tells abc news he played the crazy card to save himself. here's the crazy back story. a neighbor in the nation of belize complained about john mcafee's dog, then somebody poisoned the dogs then killed mcafee's neighbor. the millionaire says he escaped to avoid police who say he's a person of interest in the killing but not a suspect. he turned up in guatemala where he got in illegally but instead of sending him to belize, they flew him to the united states and he's in a hotel in miami. he...
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. >> kimberly: some people, including abc's jake tapper wonder why it took so long for the president to act. >> this is not the first incident of horrific gun violence of your four years. where have you been? >> here is where i've been, jake, president of the united states, dealing with the worst economic crisis since the great depression, auto industry on the verge of collapse, two wars. i don't think i've been on vacation. >> kimberly: that was not a friendly exchange. eric? >> so, i am going on vacation next week. that is the next line. just kidding. president obama -- >> bob: are you going to apologize to hillary clinton? >> eric: no, i'm not. it's fantastic she was watching our show and decided to testify. newfound respect for you. >> bob: i said she would testify and she did and congratulate you and eric should be ashamed. >> eric: about what? she wasn't testifying -- >> bob: you said she wasn't going to testify. >> eric: she wasn't until the break. she was watching. >> greg: she couldn't get the doctor's note. >> eric: who pushed the doctor's note? i didn't want to go there. i
. >> kimberly: some people, including abc's jake tapper wonder why it took so long for the president to act. >> this is not the first incident of horrific gun violence of your four years. where have you been? >> here is where i've been, jake, president of the united states, dealing with the worst economic crisis since the great depression, auto industry on the verge of collapse, two wars. i don't think i've been on vacation. >> kimberly: that was not a friendly exchange....
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appeared in "the new york times," "washington post" and "wall street journal" and his provide analysis for abc, cnn, msnbc and npr. he's in washington d.c. her very happy to have them with us here today. [applause] the dictators learning curve is a look at an arms race, speaking metaphorically that dictators and democratic activist trying to overthrow and both sides have had to up their game in recent years. for those of you who think foreign policy is about trade agreements, arms treaties come arcing border disputes, let me assure you it's a lively read a stun dobson's travels across the world and the steam setting, anecdotes and memorable characters. they are an admiral. i'm supposed to say the top of the hour were going to lead about 15 minutes for a question-and-answer session. people to line up at the microphone in the middle aisle and afterward totally done, we're going to go to the book signing tent, where will the signed copies of the book. so, to start off panic and you give us a brief description of the central thrust of your book. >> sure, absolutely. for two and a half years i spen
appeared in "the new york times," "washington post" and "wall street journal" and his provide analysis for abc, cnn, msnbc and npr. he's in washington d.c. her very happy to have them with us here today. [applause] the dictators learning curve is a look at an arms race, speaking metaphorically that dictators and democratic activist trying to overthrow and both sides have had to up their game in recent years. for those of you who think foreign policy is about trade...
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abc and routers have been reporting he had a couple of heart attacks. we were told that's not true. we are waiting for more information. for context john mcafee is reported widely to be wildly a liar. that he just tells lies like most people breathe. as a result i don't know exactly what to tell you except we can confirm he has been taken to a hospital. we can confirm that he -- that his neighbor's dogs got poisoned. and we can confirm that his neighbor is dead. and we can confirm that he is on the run or was until they caught him. we are seeing a clear drop in illegal immigration in the united states. this is not new. and it is according to a new census data. it shows that last year roughly 11.1 million people in the u.s. were listed as illegal immigrants. that's about 28% of the foreign born population. and it is down from the peak of 12 million illegal immigrants in 2007. we have also learned that for the first time in more than a century more people came to the united states from asia last year than latin america. how do they explain the drop in immigration? what is it? >> well,
abc and routers have been reporting he had a couple of heart attacks. we were told that's not true. we are waiting for more information. for context john mcafee is reported widely to be wildly a liar. that he just tells lies like most people breathe. as a result i don't know exactly what to tell you except we can confirm he has been taken to a hospital. we can confirm that he -- that his neighbor's dogs got poisoned. and we can confirm that his neighbor is dead. and we can confirm that he is on...
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only abc even alluded to violence during a demonstration. >> writes. it was much worse than the other states as well. they imposed their philosophical ideas of the money to union members pay, and it goes to the political progressives. lou: michael, that is an overstatement. only 93% of the money raised by the public employee unions goes to democrats. that hyperbolic language, michael, i think it is incredible. i don't think most people knew about it until this week. >> remember that the same networks that ignored what happened to stephen crocker, they spent months trying to find beilenson the tea party so they had something to report. i know we have a legitimate use of violence, you have it on video. they refuse to knowledge that it is happening. >> it wasn't just to stephen, it was others who have their livelihood stomped on. you had americans for prosperity, the attempt was torn down by the unions. you are dealing with a very corrupt and incestuous relationship between the union, the democratic party, and the media. they are all on the same ideologic
only abc even alluded to violence during a demonstration. >> writes. it was much worse than the other states as well. they imposed their philosophical ideas of the money to union members pay, and it goes to the political progressives. lou: michael, that is an overstatement. only 93% of the money raised by the public employee unions goes to democrats. that hyperbolic language, michael, i think it is incredible. i don't think most people knew about it until this week. >> remember that...
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abc news found 54% support. cbs found 57% support. that drops over time and i don't know by the time that the panel issues recommendations and there's legislation in place that there's really going to be the same energy behind it. but to the point about the nra, i think tomorrow they're going to try to be conciliatory and vague and throw a bone on the table toward some legislation they would support but we should be realistic here. the nra is not going to move to the center on this issue. they're there to represent a pure ideology just like other interest groups are and if we want to affect change through the nra we shouldn't be expecting them to move to the middle. instead, we should be doing things to encourage a decline in membership, to undermine their power to make the endorsement of the nra less of a stamp of approval and a positive in an election and more of a negative. >> i mean, that's absolutely right. we have to remember gnat nra does not really owners but manufacturers. they won't do anything to hurt the business, the bill
abc news found 54% support. cbs found 57% support. that drops over time and i don't know by the time that the panel issues recommendations and there's legislation in place that there's really going to be the same energy behind it. but to the point about the nra, i think tomorrow they're going to try to be conciliatory and vague and throw a bone on the table toward some legislation they would support but we should be realistic here. the nra is not going to move to the center on this issue....
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. >> i first learned of when the storm first hit there was an aerial shot, a helicopter on an abc affiliate out of out of philadelphia and i saw my house off the foundation and slid into my neighbor's porch and slightly forward. we weren't allowed into town until two weeks later. the town was closed down and we were allowed in town two weeks later. we went down in school buses, hundreds of people, and we were told to bring one piece of luggage to take personal belongings out and when i walked up the street i found my lot was empty, it was gone. >> the department of transportation took your house but why the department of transportation? >> i have no idea. i called the town. i called the police department. i called the building department. i called the county, i called the state. the only cooperation i received was from the police chief from the township. he had no idea what was going on. i called the department of transportation. their assistant never called me back. i called three or four days in a row and never got an answer. i got the stock answer give us your phone number and we will ge
. >> i first learned of when the storm first hit there was an aerial shot, a helicopter on an abc affiliate out of out of philadelphia and i saw my house off the foundation and slid into my neighbor's porch and slightly forward. we weren't allowed into town until two weeks later. the town was closed down and we were allowed in town two weeks later. we went down in school buses, hundreds of people, and we were told to bring one piece of luggage to take personal belongings out and when i...
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a new "the washington post"/abc poll finds 53% of all americans are hopeful about what 2013 will bring. fears of falling off the fiscal cliff are fueling this pessimism. 45% think it's unlikely a budget deal will be reached between the president and congress. but nbc news's political director chuck todd says despite that possibility, going for a small, stripped down agreement isn't all good. >> i think politically, the president's making a mistake to go for a small deal. he'll lose leverage as the year goes on. he'll get a big political victory but he should try one more time for the big deal. you had nearly 200 house republicans about to vote to raise taxes on millionaires. >> joining me now, joe sustek and david winston. thank you both for being here today. i'll start with you, congressman. does the president's ability to get what he wants diminish over time? should he go big one more time? >> for the american people. it is not about him and his leverage. i think the president needs to try to reach the big compromise with speaker boehner and the two men came very close. they were a f
a new "the washington post"/abc poll finds 53% of all americans are hopeful about what 2013 will bring. fears of falling off the fiscal cliff are fueling this pessimism. 45% think it's unlikely a budget deal will be reached between the president and congress. but nbc news's political director chuck todd says despite that possibility, going for a small, stripped down agreement isn't all good. >> i think politically, the president's making a mistake to go for a small deal. he'll...
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let's take a look at abc waze app, van ness at fell. slow traffic on fell street. you might want to navigate around that. waseapp is free and it will help you navigate your commute. >>> thank you very much. new this morning, two earthquakes or possibly one, there is some confusion about this now. hit off the coast of southern california, they struck at 2:36 this morning. originally reported at 6.4 and 6.1. if there are two earthquakes they have been downgraded to 6.3 and 4.7 which they consider light. it was centered 88 miles southwest of catalina island. southern california says they were shaken out of bed but no reports of damage or injuries. >> fire investigators hope to get their first look inside a fremont machine shop gutted by a massive fire. amy hollyfield is live at the plant. employees need to know when they will be going back to work again? >> they will not be going inside this building anytime soon. look at the damage behind me. there will be a meeting today where employees will get more information about whether they will be able to start doing busines
let's take a look at abc waze app, van ness at fell. slow traffic on fell street. you might want to navigate around that. waseapp is free and it will help you navigate your commute. >>> thank you very much. new this morning, two earthquakes or possibly one, there is some confusion about this now. hit off the coast of southern california, they struck at 2:36 this morning. originally reported at 6.4 and 6.1. if there are two earthquakes they have been downgraded to 6.3 and 4.7 which they...
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here he is on abc news. sorry. i'll read it to you. >> so whether we want taxes to go up or not -- taxes aren't going to go up at the beginning of the year if you don't do a deal, so the only deal you could do would have them go up. that seems to be that people like you or a republican, you don't have a lot of leverage. >> and that's the challenge when you're dealing with spending. that creates the situation where we say no that's a bad idea. the majority of taxes should not go up, but we also believe it shouldn't go up on the upper bracket. dividends on the upper bracket would move from 15% on december 31st to 43.4% on the first of january. that's a really big cut. the wealthy would stop doing stocks. what this hurts is seniors depending on dividends and pension fund. so it does have a trickle down effect. >> changes haven't really affected stock prices, which is crucial, but fair point. >> it does affect the number of stocks that offer dividends. once dividends went down to that 15% rate, a lot of people ran thro
here he is on abc news. sorry. i'll read it to you. >> so whether we want taxes to go up or not -- taxes aren't going to go up at the beginning of the year if you don't do a deal, so the only deal you could do would have them go up. that seems to be that people like you or a republican, you don't have a lot of leverage. >> and that's the challenge when you're dealing with spending. that creates the situation where we say no that's a bad idea. the majority of taxes should not go up,...
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children -- being punished for human right violation, the response is to punish children >>> story in abc about couple adopting a child with spina bifida. now leave the child over there when you have an american family wants to take jimena. disturbing. >> cost is $s $1040,000 and many already visited the kids and established relationships. if you look at the putin pattern of, you know, jailing pop stars. poisoning kgb, former kgb agents or murdering journalists is he getting more paranoid? >> he is a russian spy. soviet spy. that is who he is. semily. continued the soviet system without ridiculous communist ideology. police state. not as bad as soviet days but he turned it to dictatorship. content for the united states to show. this is a loathesome act and did it at a slap at the united states. silly stuff from the control papers about death rate of children in the united states. soviet style propaganda. it tells you what an abject come call collapse we have. in obama reset policy. harolded with the russians. it's not only that when putin ran he ran on anti-american level. arguing against
children -- being punished for human right violation, the response is to punish children >>> story in abc about couple adopting a child with spina bifida. now leave the child over there when you have an american family wants to take jimena. disturbing. >> cost is $s $1040,000 and many already visited the kids and established relationships. if you look at the putin pattern of, you know, jailing pop stars. poisoning kgb, former kgb agents or murdering journalists is he getting more...
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here he is on abc news. just want to play it. >> okay. >> sorry. i'll read it to you. it's a graphic. we have no leverage on that, so whether we want taxes to go up or not, they're going to. we can't stop it from happening. the real elephant in the room is entitlements. taxes go up at the beginning of the year if you don't do a deal. the only deal is have them go up on fewer people than they otherwise would. that seems to be something that a republican would -- you don't have a lot of leverage? >> that's the challenge dealing with democrats like howard dean and others that say let's raise it on everybody. that creates this situation where we haves in a bad idea. we agree with the majority of falgss saying the taxes shouldn't go up on anybody. we believe it shouldn't go up on the upper brackets. the proposal from the president, people say the upper bracket a little bit. dif denlds on the upper bracket move from 15% on december 31st to 43.4% on the 1st of january. we think that's a really big cut. what would up happen is the wealthy would stop doing stocks that do dif de
here he is on abc news. just want to play it. >> okay. >> sorry. i'll read it to you. it's a graphic. we have no leverage on that, so whether we want taxes to go up or not, they're going to. we can't stop it from happening. the real elephant in the room is entitlements. taxes go up at the beginning of the year if you don't do a deal. the only deal is have them go up on fewer people than they otherwise would. that seems to be something that a republican would -- you don't have a lot...
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in an abc interview, ireland describes some of their behavior. >> my mom has always been very overly involved. and i would have to get on skype all the time and show them that i was in my dorm room or like there were nights where i had to leave my skype on all night. and my mom would watch me basically sleep. >> aubrey also said she felt like her parents controlled her life. her parents say that aubrey is lying and has mental issues. >>> an animal rights group has paid out a $9 million settlement to owners of the ringling brothers barnum and bailey circus. the american society for the prevention of cruelty to animals was just one of several animal rights groups that sued feld entertainment back in 2000, alleging that circus elephants were abused. after more than a decade of litigation and tainted testimony from a former circus employee, they -- aspca decided to settle. in a statement, however, they do not admit to "any liability or wrongdoing." >>> it's been a rocky week on wall street as stocks tumbled 2% on fiscal cliff concerns. earlier, i spoke with one independent trader who sai
in an abc interview, ireland describes some of their behavior. >> my mom has always been very overly involved. and i would have to get on skype all the time and show them that i was in my dorm room or like there were nights where i had to leave my skype on all night. and my mom would watch me basically sleep. >> aubrey also said she felt like her parents controlled her life. her parents say that aubrey is lying and has mental issues. >>> an animal rights group has paid out...
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but in an interview with abc news, president obama indicated that he may be open to the idea as part of a compromise. we have our own debate about this and its potential impact. neera tanden is president of the center for american progress. she previously worked for the obama administration working on health care reform. and tevi troy is a senior fellow at the hudson institute. he served as mitt romney's healthcare policy adviser during the presidential campaign. and tevi troy, if we phase in a higher age for medicare eligibility, do you really save much money? >> yeah, over a ten-year period we're looking at $125 billion in savings. over a 75-year period we're looking at a trillion dollars off medicare's long-term liability. so this is real money. it makes a real difference. over 20 years 5% savings. look, the kohut argument is that people want cuts but they don't want to pay for the cuts. policymakers have to make choices about what the best cuts are. >> suarez: are there any countervailing costs we have to worry about? if you move the bar from 65 to 67 don't people arrive at the t
but in an interview with abc news, president obama indicated that he may be open to the idea as part of a compromise. we have our own debate about this and its potential impact. neera tanden is president of the center for american progress. she previously worked for the obama administration working on health care reform. and tevi troy is a senior fellow at the hudson institute. he served as mitt romney's healthcare policy adviser during the presidential campaign. and tevi troy, if we phase in a...